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Final Independence-class combat ship delivered to Navy
As a littoral combat ship, the future USS Pierre could inherit a legacy of problems.
By Zita Ballinger Fletcher
US Naval Community College reaches initial operating capability
The U.S. Naval Community College, known as USNCC, aims to provide service members certifications and two-year associate's degrees.
By Diana Stancy
Moving up the enlisted career ladder? Big Air Force wants to celebrate
The Air Force is encouraging units to recognize the achievements of enlisted airmen as they become noncommissioned officers.
‘Fat Leonard’ back in court in San Diego after escape
Defense contractor Leonard “Fat Leonard” Francis appeared in U.S. District Court in San Diego on Thursday.
Gordon Sullivan, once dual-hat Army chief and secretary, dies at 86
Gen. Gordon Sullivan also stayed involved with the Army community for decades following his retirement.
By Davis Winkie
New system to improve shipments of troops’ household goods delayed
The new system reportedly will not be ready to move all domestic shipments by the summer 2024.
By Karen Jowers
Did you write a New Year’s deck log poem? There’s a contest for that.
You could win a no-fooling piece of copper sheathing from the USS Constitution.
Gen. Jim Slife sworn in as Air Force vice chief of staff
The career special operations pilot previously served as the Air Force's operations boss.
USS Gerald R Ford strike group heading home to Norfolk
The flattop will return to its homeport in Norfolk, Virginia, in the “coming days."
By Diana Stancy
New in 2024: Marines build 3rd Littoral Regiment to fight peer threats
Another littoral regiment is planned for Guam in 2025.
By Todd South